Real Madrid extends the winning run with another victory. Our team picked up an eighth consecutive victory, seeing off RB Leipzig to move out as the sole leaders of Champions League Group F. Fede Valverde's beautifully struck left-footed effort, his second goal in as many games, and another even more spectacular Marco Asensio strike in added time, clinched all three points for the reigning European Champions on their first outing at the Santiago Bernabéu in the continental competition this season.
Leipzig put in a brave and committed performance, but failed to convert their chances, as Real Madrid was more accurate on theirs. The match was not simple for Madridistas as Leipzig was far away from the team that was presented last week during their shocking home defeat vs Shakhtar. Real Madrid controlled the game but not to the degree that would nullify the opponents attempts. On the contrary, it were Germans that were the better team on the field for a good part of the game. However Madridistas never give up: with their experience and commitment managed to surpass the opponent with. A counter attack and a set piece gave Ancelotti’s men the victory.
The first couple fell to the visitors, but Thibaut Courtois stood up strong in a one-on-one with Christopher Nkunku just five minutes in, before Emil Forsberg fired narrowly wide from the edge of the box on 21’ as he looked to finish off a swift counter-attacking move. The madridista response came inside the half-hour mark, when David Alaba drilled a cross into the box but Eduardo Camavinga's attempt from on the penalty spot flew over the crossbar.
The contest continued to be an end-to-end affair and Leipzig carved out another chance on 35’, when Timo Werner sent in a left-footed cross that Christopher Nkunku very nearly connected with. Our boys went on to dominate the last 10 minutes of the half and had a fine chance to break the deadlock three minutes later. Vini Jr. whipped in an inch-perfect cross, but Antonio Rüdiger failed to hit the target with a headed effort from inside the six-yard box.
Luka Modrić then took centre stage in the next two moves. Firstly, he cut inside brilliantly before unleashing a thumping right-footed effort from the edge of the box which whistled narrowly past the upright and he was again in the thick of things two minutes later when he appealed for a penalty after being felled from behind by Xaver Schlager. An evenly-matched first half finished goalless, despite chances for both sides.
On the 2nd half Madrid seemed more into the game and controlled the game more than the opponent. As Real Madrid subs were seen on the sidelines, the team’s improvement became more obvious but still lacked dangerous attempts in the opponent’s zone. Ancelotti then decided to make a change and bring on Asensio on the 64th minute. The Spaniard had a good chance to impress, as his time has been limited time this season. From that moment the Whites’ offensive maneuver started to get more intensive.
Madrid continued to look for the breakthrough and very nearly took the lead on 72’. Valverde initiated a lightning counter-attack that involved Rodrygo and Vini Jr., who did not manage to get the better of Péter Gulácsi with a deft touch when left with just the goalkeeper to beat. The opening goal did duly materialise in the 80th minute after Vini Jr. played a ball into the edge of the box that Rodrygo allowed to run and Valverde did the rest. He cut inside with his right foot, before firing home a left-footed effort that snuck inside the post to make it two goals in as many outings for the Uruguayan.
After the goal, four more substitutions were made in order to keep the game in control and wisely try to extend the lead. Modric, Alaba, Vini and Rodrygo left their place to Kroos, Mendy, Ceballos and Mariano. In injury time, it was finally Marco Asensio’s moment to shine and discharge all of his anger. The Spaniard rounded off the win with a stunning strike. In a free-kick routine straight off the training ground, Kroos laid the ball to the Balearic Islands-born attacker, who stroked home a left-footed shot that nestled in the top left-hand corner of Gulácsi’s goal. No further goals were forthcoming as Madrid extended their clean sweep of wins.
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